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The collar didn't get a mention?
I may be old and grumpy but I have never understood how the "I look like I just rolled out bed and left the car shop" look is cool.
Personally, I don't see it as adding to Scripture.
This is not even close to being as cut and dry as proposed. There are any number of other explanations for Paul speaking than "they saw he was dressed like a teacher." It might have been, or it might have been that Paul had talked to the rulers beforehand. Or he might have simply stood up in order to speak (that was, after all, his mission). Or it could be that as unrecognized out-of-town Jew, he might have been called on.Acts 13 shows Paul wearing distinguishable clothing as this old post from the PB archives explains...
[URL]http://www.puritanboard.com/f67/geneva-gowns-yes-no-41109/#post508138[/url]
If you run your mouse over the photos, you will see the name of the pastor in the URL line.
I can't believe I missed #2. Ironically, I thought the pulpit/lectern looked familiar (and it was), but I had only seen the pastor w/o a suit and didn't recognize him. Also interesting that his predecessor wore a robe and he does not.
I knew who #2 was and thought it very interesting to see how he was dressed in light of his predecessor as well. I actually didn't know him by face, but by the unique pulpit.